In a belief that the glory of God is a human being fully alive, we support the University's mission through programs and services to advance student learning.
Jazzman Cafe is one of many places on campus where students gather to study.
In addition to LMU's athletics program, Campus Recreation promotes the education of the whole person by providing the LMU community with programs and services that develop an understanding of physical activity and exercise. We encourage a healthy lifestyle and lifelong interest in recreational activities.
The Burns Recreation Center offers personal training, swim lessons and more.
There are over 140 active clubs and organizations and a Greek community with 15 local chapters. Our students volunteer more than 175,000 service hours a year with 350 community organizations.
Open Mic Night at The Living Room brings out the best talent on campus.
The Student Health Center and Student Psychological Services are open to current students in an effort to make life on campus a safe and healthy experience. In addition to these services, the Fitwell Center offers nutritional guidance and personal fitness assessment.
A booth at the 2011 Health Expo on campus.
Whether you're looking for an on-campus job as a student or need advice preparing for your career after graduation, Career Development Services is designed to help you succeed.
Career Development Services offers career counseling by appointment or drop-in.
Traditional Halls, Suites, Apartments and Theme and Living Learning Communities are home to the many students who live on campus. For those who chose to live off campus, The Off-Campus Student Life office helps students stay connected to campus life.
More than 3,200 students live in 19 residence halls and apartments on campus.
Students at the API Unity Games sponsored by Asian Pacific Student Services.
Your time at LMU should be memorable and rewarding. Our new student programs are designed to make the transition to college life a positive one.
Students participate in a discussion as part of the First Year Retreat.
In the spirit of the Centennial year, Asian Pacific Student Services takes a moment to look back on Loyola Marymount University's long standing relationship with the Asian Pacific Islander community.
10 LMU students will venture to Stockton, CA for the Western Regional LGBTQIA Conference.
Former LMU baseball standout Billy Bean is one of nine members of the newest class to enter the West Coast Conference Hall of Honor.
The Housing selection process begins mid-February and ends in late March. Apply early for the 2012-2013 Housing Selection process.
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Call for Candidates--LMU Wants You!! ASLMU Elections are here! Information meetings will begin on Tuesday, February 14th in the Living Room during Convo.